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Book Review of The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference

The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
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While provocative, I found the book to be poorly researched and the arguements unconvincing. Gladwell comes up with some examples of features of some things which are wildly popular, but completely fails to show that these features are either missing from unpopular things or common to all popular things. Spends the entire book explaining the three characteristics that he thinks cause a popularity tipping point, but then doesn't show why they cause it or why they fail in things which don't become popular. Pretty much, he's just saying: I found this attribute in a few popular things, so this attribute must be what makes them popular. The examples are fun, but the logic is terrible. Don't expect to learn anything that will help you.